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Why does my terminal window ask for a password for "myname"@bitbucket.org when I paste the https command, but my bitbucket password doesn't work? What other password would there be?

Michelle DeVost January 21, 2016

This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Clone a repository

Why does my terminal window ask for a password for "myname"@bitbucket.org when I paste the https command to clone the repository, but my bitbucket password doesn't work?  What other password would there be?

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Tim Crall
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January 22, 2016

Does it literally say @bitbucket.org?  What is the URL you're pasting?  If you're using Bitbucket Server, I'd expect the URL to be your own servername and domain name, not bit bitbucket.org . . .

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